On the calendar page, February means love is in the air. The fragrance of roses in the city. The first day of Valentine’s week begins with ‘Rose Day’. However, for the present generation, the definition of love offering is not limited to a red rose anymore. Along with rose petals, many are now looking for something that can last a lifetime.
Today’s youth are more inclined towards ‘personalised’ gifts rather than expensive gifts. Customized mugs, photo frames or photo lamps made with the name of your favorite person or a photo of a favorite moment are quite popular now. The appeal of handwritten letters in the digital age has not diminished even today. Gifting an old photo album in a beautiful diary carries deep emotions. It will be a special day to remember.
A hand-made card or a small DIY showpiece is more special to many people than expensive perfumes or jewellery. Experts say that a gift made by spending one’s time increases the depth of love several times.
A gift does not mean that it has to be an object. Many couples are now more comfortable with ‘experience gifts’. Maybe it’s a romantic dinner date or some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Even watching a favorite movie together or walking hand-in-hand along the banks of the Ganga can be the perfect Rose Day gift.

Technology is bridging the gap in the digital world. Send video messages or custom playlists from Spotify to your partner overseas. Just by scanning a QR code, your favorite song will be played – such creativity is now in-thing.
Love cannot be judged by the price of the gift. Rose is just a symbol. The expression of deep feelings of the heart will color your special day. The aroma of love will increase. Moments will be documented in the album of life.
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